From pjsoukup at gmail.com Fri Jul 2 11:02:09 2021 From: pjsoukup at gmail.com (Peter Soukup) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 09:02:09 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? Message-ID: Hey there fellow sliders, As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I?m in is seeking new stuff to play. I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry?s web site (which is awesome) Free is good, but of course we?ll pay for good fun stuff. Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? Thanks in advance. Pete From jmdanner at samford.edu Fri Jul 2 11:11:06 2021 From: jmdanner at samford.edu (Danner, Mearl) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 16:11:06 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] [EXTERNAL] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Oddly enough the Clarinet Institute of Los Angeles. https://www.clarinetinstitute.com/store/p11/Trombone_Archive.html Might look at the bassoon archives also. Mearl ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Peter Soukup via Trombone-l Sent: Friday, July 2, 2021 11:02:09 AM To: List Trombone Subject: [EXTERNAL][Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? Hey there fellow sliders, As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I?m in is seeking new stuff to play. I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry?s web site (which is awesome) Free is good, but of course we?ll pay for good fun stuff. Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? Thanks in advance. Pete _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://secure-web.cisco.com/1PU-qLdvBW-25MFILtalGHlf851MGJ609qFsQu2rtb4mCVzj7BJPI842T6EXguwll7qj9zvatgBIkl3ySZu97I_YoM9q5uADgKsgr62iAuU9BNiT4qD0dri6xsCv_JE0-ziEH365_PnGewpC88bEwXDRRQeY5UkoKTc0jpr2-6SyAwAvw6tbX75C-L9lxDlpHZoWSJcO7xT5YMtKE19k9c5sQnwPf6T54qG_1RXCCUK_3ddOWm2qbVGWcJDftYR7yMBc4bBmxzEVjkZG0NumfCJUmRsgnAtB3AgU6Y08Rukqgob4CT6yMCw4nkUkJ5nE8/http%3A%2F%2Ftrombonelist.org%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Ftrombone-l_trombonelist.org From pricetaylor at gmail.com Fri Jul 2 12:05:37 2021 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 10:05:37 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: How about Bob Elkjer? His quartets can be challenging, but fun. He also has duets. On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 9:03 AM Peter Soukup via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Hey there fellow sliders, > > As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I?m in is > seeking new stuff to play. > > I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry?s web site (which is awesome) > > Free is good, but of course we?ll pay for good fun stuff. > > Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list > knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email > me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? > > Thanks in advance. > > Pete > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From jscot at ucalgary.ca Fri Jul 2 13:15:55 2021 From: jscot at ucalgary.ca (James L Scott) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 18:15:55 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Check Hickeys.com - great store w/a large inventory, and a lot of their stuff has a free preview that allows you to see a little bit of the arrangement to give you an idea of the level of difficulty. Jim Scott ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Price Taylor via Trombone-l Sent: Friday, July 2, 2021 11:05 AM To: Peter Soukup Cc: List Trombone Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? [?EXTERNAL] How about Bob Elkjer? His quartets can be challenging, but fun. He also has duets. On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 9:03 AM Peter Soukup via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Hey there fellow sliders, > > As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I?m in is > seeking new stuff to play. > > I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry?s web site (which is awesome) > > Free is good, but of course we?ll pay for good fun stuff. > > Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list > knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email > me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? > > Thanks in advance. > > Pete > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From JHauser at tntech.edu Fri Jul 2 13:16:25 2021 From: JHauser at tntech.edu (Hauser, Joshua) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 18:16:25 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44C0BD71-45F3-4B70-8A7A-CF836DC79F34@tntech.edu> Lots of good charts on sheet music plus. > On Jul 2, 2021, at 1:00 PM, trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org wrote: > > Downloadable quartets? From kavett at gmail.com Fri Jul 2 13:18:01 2021 From: kavett at gmail.com (Henry Kavett) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 14:18:01 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: YES!!!! A fantastic resource!!! On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 2:17 PM James L Scott via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Check Hickeys.com - great store w/a large inventory, and a lot of their > stuff has a free preview that allows you to see a little bit of the > arrangement to give you an idea of the level of difficulty. > > Jim Scott > ________________________________ > From: Trombone-l on behalf of Price > Taylor via Trombone-l > Sent: Friday, July 2, 2021 11:05 AM > To: Peter Soukup > Cc: List Trombone > Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? > > [?EXTERNAL] > > > > How about Bob Elkjer? His quartets can be challenging, but fun. He also > has duets. > > On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 9:03 AM Peter Soukup via Trombone-l < > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > > > Hey there fellow sliders, > > > > As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I?m in is > > seeking new stuff to play. > > > > I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry?s web site (which is awesome) > > > > Free is good, but of course we?ll pay for good fun stuff. > > > > Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list > > knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? > > > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email > > me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Pete > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > -- *SENT by Henry Kavett* kavett at gmail.com (908) 419-9007 From jhilf at penn.com Fri Jul 2 14:08:28 2021 From: jhilf at penn.com (John Jay Hilfiger) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 15:08:28 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets Message-ID: <4BD06FDC-799A-4C3E-9CDB-E5B8392A63D5@penn.com> I have done a few quartets that are downloadable, you can take a look here: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?orKey=hilfiger&Ntt=hilfiger+%22trombone+quartet%22&narrow_by=%22trombone+quartet%22&withIn=true John Jay Hilfiger https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/john-jay-hilfiger-sheet-music/3002205?ac=1 From publisher at briarmusic.com Sat Jul 3 14:52:15 2021 From: publisher at briarmusic.com (Robert Holland) Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2021 14:52:15 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? Message-ID: Peter Soukup wrote: > As we start up playing again, a big band bone section (quartet) I'm in is seeking new stuff to play. > > I am aware of IMSLP, and Gordon Cherry's web site (which is awesome) > > Free is good, but of course we'll pay for good fun stuff. > > Anything fun, classical, chorale-like, pop. show tunes, who on the list knows where to send us to look besides Gordon and IMSLP? > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you wish, you could even email me pdfs of public domain stuff, if you have any? Have a look at the Briar Music Press website or Ensemble Publications (http://enspub.com/tn4t.htm). Last year (a lost covid year for most of us) was BMP's 25-year anniversary, with a new website having been deployed. There are two multivolume quartet collections, as well as a number of individual quartets. Of course, it's impossible for publishers offering content for sale to compete effectively with free, downloadable charts (some of which are quite good and a lot that are not) or those that get scanned and passed around illegally. Your support is appreciated. Robert Holland, Publisher Briar Music Press www.briarmusic.com [1] publisher at briarmusic.com) Links: ------ [1] http://www.briarmusic.com From pricetaylor at gmail.com Sat Jul 3 22:34:33 2021 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2021 20:34:33 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downloadable quartets? In-Reply-To: <44C0BD71-45F3-4B70-8A7A-CF836DC79F34@tntech.edu> References: <44C0BD71-45F3-4B70-8A7A-CF836DC79F34@tntech.edu> Message-ID: Agree! On Fri, Jul 2, 2021, 11:17 AM Hauser, Joshua via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Lots of good charts on sheet music plus. > > > On Jul 2, 2021, at 1:00 PM, trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org wrote: > > > > Downloadable quartets? > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From ralphjr at thewhitfields.com Wed Jul 14 08:55:36 2021 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 08:55:36 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downsizing Message-ID: <98066681c1430357983eb813f81fcc5f@thewhitfields.com> Folks, I'm to the point where I have too much "stuff" in the house. My wife and I are on a cleaning binge and one of this weeks targets is my music closet. I'm in the process of digitizing all of my handwritten items, my charts, etc. But I still have a whole bunch of purchased items to sell. I have a lengthy list of trombone and tuba method books, solos, and duets that I would like to find them a new home. I also have a bunch of choral stuff, including bunches of hymnals and song books and jazz and pop song books. I haven't dug into the last pile yet. My question for the collective hive mind is this: Should I - Option A: offer the lot up on eBay as a lot? Option B: offer the lot up on eBay piecemeal? Option C: offer the lot here or somewhere else for a price? Option D: send the lot to someone willing to pay for the shipping? I am loathed to just trash printed music! Photocopies I will trash in a heartbeat, in fact I've already trashed 3 garbage bags full. Anything that I can legally retain a digital copy I will trash. (I.e. my arrangements, compositions, works for hire, etc.) This should lead to a civil discussion on what to do with our musical stuff. I'm not dying or anything like that...I just have too much stuff and it's getting in the way! The next items to go will be some horns, mostly wall art caliber that are no longer being displayed, but a couple of playable horns...with a little work. So, what is the consensus? Send me your thoughts, on the list or privately and I can summarize. Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." From jscot at ucalgary.ca Wed Jul 14 10:52:53 2021 From: jscot at ucalgary.ca (James L Scott) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 15:52:53 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downsizing In-Reply-To: <98066681c1430357983eb813f81fcc5f@thewhitfields.com> References: <98066681c1430357983eb813f81fcc5f@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: One other option: If there's a college/university near you with a music department, you could donate some music to their library for the use of the students. You might also get a tax receipt for next April's filing. Jim Scott ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of ralphjr--- via Trombone-l Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 7:55 AM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: [Trombone-l] Downsizing [?EXTERNAL] Folks, I'm to the point where I have too much "stuff" in the house. My wife and I are on a cleaning binge and one of this weeks targets is my music closet. I'm in the process of digitizing all of my handwritten items, my charts, etc. But I still have a whole bunch of purchased items to sell. I have a lengthy list of trombone and tuba method books, solos, and duets that I would like to find them a new home. I also have a bunch of choral stuff, including bunches of hymnals and song books and jazz and pop song books. I haven't dug into the last pile yet. My question for the collective hive mind is this: Should I - Option A: offer the lot up on eBay as a lot? Option B: offer the lot up on eBay piecemeal? Option C: offer the lot here or somewhere else for a price? Option D: send the lot to someone willing to pay for the shipping? I am loathed to just trash printed music! Photocopies I will trash in a heartbeat, in fact I've already trashed 3 garbage bags full. Anything that I can legally retain a digital copy I will trash. (I.e. my arrangements, compositions, works for hire, etc.) This should lead to a civil discussion on what to do with our musical stuff. I'm not dying or anything like that...I just have too much stuff and it's getting in the way! The next items to go will be some horns, mostly wall art caliber that are no longer being displayed, but a couple of playable horns...with a little work. So, what is the consensus? Send me your thoughts, on the list or privately and I can summarize. Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From ogmusicteacher at gmail.com Wed Jul 14 19:22:46 2021 From: ogmusicteacher at gmail.com (Ted Meyer) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 17:22:46 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Downsizing In-Reply-To: References: <98066681c1430357983eb813f81fcc5f@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: I'm with James on this one - donate to a local college or even high school. As a retired music teacher, I assure you they need the support! Ted Meyer Escondido, CA On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 8:54 AM James L Scott via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > One other option: > > If there's a college/university near you with a music department, you > could donate some music to their library for the use of the students. You > might also get a tax receipt for next April's filing. > > Jim Scott > ________________________________ > From: Trombone-l on behalf of > ralphjr--- via Trombone-l > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 7:55 AM > To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: [Trombone-l] Downsizing > > [?EXTERNAL] > > > > Folks, > > I'm to the point where I have too much "stuff" in the house. My wife > and I are on a cleaning binge and one of this weeks targets is my music > closet. > > I'm in the process of digitizing all of my handwritten items, my charts, > etc. But I still have a whole bunch of purchased items to sell. > > I have a lengthy list of trombone and tuba method books, solos, and > duets that I would like to find them a new home. I also have a bunch of > choral stuff, including bunches of hymnals and song books and jazz and > pop song books. I haven't dug into the last pile yet. > > My question for the collective hive mind is this: Should I - > > Option A: offer the lot up on eBay as a lot? > Option B: offer the lot up on eBay piecemeal? > Option C: offer the lot here or somewhere else for a price? > Option D: send the lot to someone willing to pay for the shipping? > > I am loathed to just trash printed music! Photocopies I will trash in a > heartbeat, in fact I've already trashed 3 garbage bags full. Anything > that I can legally retain a digital copy I will trash. (I.e. my > arrangements, compositions, works for hire, etc.) > > This should lead to a civil discussion on what to do with our musical > stuff. I'm not dying or anything like that...I just have too much stuff > and it's getting in the way! The next items to go will be some horns, > mostly wall art caliber that are no longer being displayed, but a couple > of playable horns...with a little work. > > So, what is the consensus? Send me your thoughts, on the list or > privately and I can summarize. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. > > Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, > > Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" > > "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sun Jul 18 09:59:07 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2021 10:59:07 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? Message-ID: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this morning. It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 From jeff at jeffalbert.com Sun Jul 18 10:12:56 2021 From: jeff at jeffalbert.com (Jeff Albert) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2021 10:12:56 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? In-Reply-To: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> References: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> I think it may be. I had a deep Spike Jones period in 1992 (I was playing a show of his music that summer). I watched lots of the available videos and such, and I do seem to recall Tommy Pederson being one of the trombone players, although the Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Jones) does not list Pederson, but dos list Frank Rehak among others?and we all know that Wikipedia is always 100% correct, right? George Rock was the trumpet player for much of the run of the City Slickers, and he was an amazing combination of virtuoso and hilarious. I need to go find those videos. Jeff Albert +1 504-315-5167 (Voice/Signal/SMS) > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:01 AM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l wrote: > > ?I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this morning. It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? > > Raymond Horton > Composer/Arranger > Minister of Music, > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From art at awtriggs.com Sun Jul 18 14:19:35 2021 From: art at awtriggs.com (Art Triggs) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2021 15:19:35 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? In-Reply-To: <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> References: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> Message-ID: My understanding was that Ed Kusby played there prior to Tommy Pederson, after him I don?t know. On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 11:14 Jeff Albert via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > I think it may be. I had a deep Spike Jones period in 1992 (I was playing > a show of his music that summer). I watched lots of the available videos > and such, and I do seem to recall Tommy Pederson being one of the trombone > players, although the Wikipedia page ( > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Jones) does not list Pederson, but > dos list Frank Rehak among others?and we all know that Wikipedia is always > 100% correct, right? > > George Rock was the trumpet player for much of the run of the City > Slickers, and he was an amazing combination of virtuoso and hilarious. > > I need to go find those videos. > > Jeff Albert > +1 504-315-5167 (Voice/Signal/SMS) > > > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:01 AM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > > > > ?I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this morning. > It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? > > > > Raymond Horton > > Composer/Arranger > > Minister of Music, > > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > > Retired Bass Trombonist, > > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > -- Art Triggs 914-819-8432 art at awtriggs.com From denton at dentonlt.com Sun Jul 18 15:39:09 2021 From: denton at dentonlt.com (Denton Thomas) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 06:39:09 +1000 Subject: [Trombone-l] BAM Softpack for Shires Bass? Message-ID: Greetings from Melbourne, all - At risk of starting a crazy case thread ... My BAM Classic is aging, but has served me incredibly well. Has anyone tried the BAM Softpack with an open wrap + axial Shires bass? From the BAM pics online, it looks like my valve section may not fit, but it's hard to get a sample case to test down here. Thanks in advance, and safe/well out there ~ Denton --- BM / MM / DMA www.dentonlt.com From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sun Jul 18 21:39:07 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2021 22:39:07 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? In-Reply-To: References: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> Message-ID: The the miracle of Youtube, we can all see a closeup of the yet-to-be named trombone player, just after 54 seconds in: https://www.bing.com/videos/search? Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 3:19 PM Art Triggs wrote: > My understanding was that Ed Kusby played there prior to Tommy Pederson, > after him I don?t know. > > > On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 11:14 Jeff Albert via Trombone-l < > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > >> I think it may be. I had a deep Spike Jones period in 1992 (I was playing >> a show of his music that summer). I watched lots of the available videos >> and such, and I do seem to recall Tommy Pederson being one of the trombone >> players, although the Wikipedia page ( >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Jones) does not list Pederson, but >> dos list Frank Rehak among others?and we all know that Wikipedia is always >> 100% correct, right? >> >> George Rock was the trumpet player for much of the run of the City >> Slickers, and he was an amazing combination of virtuoso and hilarious. >> >> I need to go find those videos. >> >> Jeff Albert >> +1 504-315-5167 (Voice/Signal/SMS) >> >> > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:01 AM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: >> > >> > ?I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this morning. >> It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? >> > >> > Raymond Horton >> > Composer/Arranger >> > Minister of Music, >> > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church >> > Retired Bass Trombonist, >> > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Trombone-l mailing list >> > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > -- > Art Triggs > 914-819-8432 > art at awtriggs.com > From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sun Jul 18 23:05:32 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 00:05:32 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? In-Reply-To: References: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> Message-ID: Sorry, I messed up the link in that first message! Try this: < https://www.bing.com/videos/search?view=detail&mid=7B3975A4CD2007148D207B3975A4CD2007148D20&q=youtube ?thank your lucky stars? spike jones band&shtp=GetUrl&shid=c9a6e740-c29c-4b1f-b03d-a5ce89549130&shtk=VGhhbmsgWW91ciBMdWNreSBTdGFycyAoMTk0MykgLS0gU3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgcGxheXMgaW4gR293ZXIgR3VsY2gu&shdk=U3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgYW5kIEhpcyBDaXR5IFNsaWNrZXJzIHBsYXkgXCJIb3RjaGEgQ29ybmlhXCIgaW4gRGF2aWQgQnV0bGVyJ3MgbmVnbGVjdGVkIGdlbSBcIlRoYW5rIFlvdXIgTHVja3kgU3RhcnMuXCIgQ2hlY2sgb3V0IG15IENvbWljIFNwaXJpdCBibG9nIGZvciB0aG91Z2h0cyBhYm91dCBjbGFzc2ljIEhvbGx5d29vZCBjb21lZGllcyBhdCBodHRwczovL2NvbWljc3Bpcml0YmxvZy53b3JkcHJlc3MuY29tLw%3D%3D&shhk=z%2FLzmtgg%2Fog9DGCY00wZN0cMkcV22%2BITtsqRmqL6kmU%3D&form=VDSHOT&shth=OVP.s4wnMv3I1jJ7dXkopJTrzQEsDh> Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:39 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: ? The the miracle of Youtube, we can all see a closeup of the yet-to-be named trombone player, just after 54 seconds in: https://www.bing.com/videos/search? Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 3:19 PM Art Triggs wrote: > My understanding was that Ed Kusby played there prior to Tommy Pederson, > after him I don?t know. > > > On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 11:14 Jeff Albert via Trombone-l < > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > >> I think it may be. I had a deep Spike Jones period in 1992 (I was playing >> a show of his music that summer). I watched lots of the available videos >> and such, and I do seem to recall Tommy Pederson being one of the trombone >> players, although the Wikipedia page ( >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Jones) does not list Pederson, but >> dos list Frank Rehak among others?and we all know that Wikipedia is always >> 100% correct, right? >> >> George Rock was the trumpet player for much of the run of the City >> Slickers, and he was an amazing combination of virtuoso and hilarious. >> >> I need to go find those videos. >> >> Jeff Albert >> +1 504-315-5167 (Voice/Signal/SMS) >> >> > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:01 AM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: >> > >> > ?I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this morning. >> It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? >> > >> > Raymond Horton >> > Composer/Arranger >> > Minister of Music, >> > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church >> > Retired Bass Trombonist, >> > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Trombone-l mailing list >> > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > -- > Art Triggs > 914-819-8432 > art at awtriggs.com > From bach9lt at gmail.com Tue Jul 20 08:07:08 2021 From: bach9lt at gmail.com (john bailey) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 09:07:08 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Tommy Pederson in the movies? In-Reply-To: References: <5C1ACCC8-56B3-4FE7-841D-92CD4ED1508F@gmail.com> <1E5A7FBA-2B62-44E3-AE3A-F755EADAC6BA@jeffalbert.com> Message-ID: A friend familiar with the LA scene in the 50s says: "Ed Kusby was the one who played all those funky solos. He was a great player. What he used to do wasn't easy." John On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 12:07 AM Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Sorry, I messed up the link in that first message! Try this: > > < > > https://www.bing.com/videos/search?view=detail&mid=7B3975A4CD2007148D207B3975A4CD2007148D20&q=youtube > ?thank your lucky stars? spike jones > > band&shtp=GetUrl&shid=c9a6e740-c29c-4b1f-b03d-a5ce89549130&shtk=VGhhbmsgWW91ciBMdWNreSBTdGFycyAoMTk0MykgLS0gU3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgcGxheXMgaW4gR293ZXIgR3VsY2gu&shdk=U3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgYW5kIEhpcyBDaXR5IFNsaWNrZXJzIHBsYXkgXCJIb3RjaGEgQ29ybmlhXCIgaW4gRGF2aWQgQnV0bGVyJ3MgbmVnbGVjdGVkIGdlbSBcIlRoYW5rIFlvdXIgTHVja3kgU3RhcnMuXCIgQ2hlY2sgb3V0IG15IENvbWljIFNwaXJpdCBibG9nIGZvciB0aG91Z2h0cyBhYm91dCBjbGFzc2ljIEhvbGx5d29vZCBjb21lZGllcyBhdCBodHRwczovL2NvbWljc3Bpcml0YmxvZy53b3JkcHJlc3MuY29tLw%3D%3D&shhk=z%2FLzmtgg%2Fog9DGCY00wZN0cMkcV22%2BITtsqRmqL6kmU%3D&form=VDSHOT&shth=OVP.s4wnMv3I1jJ7dXkopJTrzQEsDh> > > > Raymond Horton > Composer/Arranger > Minister of Music, > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:39 PM, Raymond Horton > wrote: > > ? > The the miracle of Youtube, we can all see a closeup of the yet-to-be named > trombone player, just after 54 seconds in: > https://www.bing.com/videos/search > ? ?thank your lucky stars? spike jones > > band&shtp=GetUrl&shid=c9a6e740-c29c-4b1f-b03d-a5ce89549130&shtk=VGhhbmsgWW91ciBMdWNreSBTdGFycyAoMTk0MykgLS0gU3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgcGxheXMgaW4gR293ZXIgR3VsY2gu&shdk=U3Bpa2UgSm9uZXMgYW5kIEhpcyBDaXR5IFNsaWNrZXJzIHBsYXkgXCJIb3RjaGEgQ29ybmlhXCIgaW4gRGF2aWQgQnV0bGVyJ3MgbmVnbGVjdGVkIGdlbSBcIlRoYW5rIFlvdXIgTHVja3kgU3RhcnMuXCIgQ2hlY2sgb3V0IG15IENvbWljIFNwaXJpdCBibG9nIGZvciB0aG91Z2h0cyBhYm91dCBjbGFzc2ljIEhvbGx5d29vZCBjb21lZGllcyBhdCBodHRwczovL2NvbWljc3Bpcml0YmxvZy53b3JkcHJlc3MuY29tLw%3D%3D&shhk=z%2FLzmtgg%2Fog9DGCY00wZN0cMkcV22%2BITtsqRmqL6kmU%3D&form=VDSHOT&shth=OVP.s4wnMv3I1jJ7dXkopJTrzQEsDh> > > > > Raymond Horton > Composer, Arranger > Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 > Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com > > > On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 3:19 PM Art Triggs wrote: > > > My understanding was that Ed Kusby played there prior to Tommy Pederson, > > after him I don?t know. > > > > > > On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 11:14 Jeff Albert via Trombone-l < > > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > > > >> I think it may be. I had a deep Spike Jones period in 1992 (I was > playing > >> a show of his music that summer). I watched lots of the available videos > >> and such, and I do seem to recall Tommy Pederson being one of the > trombone > >> players, although the Wikipedia page ( > >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Jones) does not list Pederson, but > >> dos list Frank Rehak among others?and we all know that Wikipedia is > always > >> 100% correct, right? > >> > >> George Rock was the trumpet player for much of the run of the City > >> Slickers, and he was an amazing combination of virtuoso and hilarious. > >> > >> I need to go find those videos. > >> > >> Jeff Albert > >> +1 504-315-5167 (Voice/Signal/SMS) > >> > >> > On Jul 18, 2021, at 10:01 AM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < > >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > >> > > >> > ?I watched the 1943 movie ?thank your lucky stars? on TCM this > morning. > >> It features the Spike Jones band. Is it Tommy Pederson playing Trombone? > >> > > >> > Raymond Horton > >> > Composer/Arranger > >> > Minister of Music, > >> > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > >> > Retired Bass Trombonist, > >> > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Trombone-l mailing list > >> > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > >> > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Trombone-l mailing list > >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > >> > > -- > > Art Triggs > > 914-819-8432 > > art at awtriggs.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sat Jul 24 16:16:28 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2021 17:16:28 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] FREE MUSIC for college Trombone choirs! Message-ID: OK, here?s the deal! You get a free PDF of score and parts for my new short Trombone Choir piece, but you have to read the story of my travails first! (apologies if you are on Facebook and read this already!) Here goes: Ray and Terry?s Excellent misadventure: We had made plans for our trip to the International Trombone Festival in Columbus, Georgia (To hear the Eastern? Kentucky University Trombone Choir in a premiere of a short piece "Fanfare and Dialogue" that I had written for them and their leader Dr. Nathan Siler) for several weeks. However, less than an hour into our trip Tuesday morning south on I-65, a tiny rock, no larger than a quarter in length, took out the hybrid radiator! Fortunately, we were able to chug into the Toyota dealer in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and get it fixed. But that took an extra day (and more than $1100!) so we rented a car and took off for more problems. Heavy traffic and heavier rain storms made the drive extremely tedious. (We had already planned to spend the night in Chattanooga, so at least we didn?t have to make the whole 7+ hour trip in one day.) Wednesday, for some reason, Wayz sent us in circles when we got to Columbus trying to find the campus. We did find it, only to be told that the music school was 5 miles away, downtown by the river! All this meant that we missed the New York Philharmonic Trombone section session that I hoped we would make, but we went to a few other things that day and had a complete and rewarding day there Thursday. Thursday morning the EKU group played my piece and the rest of a very challenging and difficult program extremely well! It was quite a remarkable achievement for those kids during a pandemic year at school. I was able to distribute several copies of the piece amongst college trombone instructors that were present, and I hope some more performances will come from that. I also hope to be able to post a recording of the premiere performance here soon. Oh yeah, the drive back! We had to make the entire 7+ hour trip to Elizabethtown in one day to avoid more charges from the rental car and a motel. We started early enough, but had some delays on the way there, and made it with five minutes to spare before another rental charge!! We drove a bit more leisurely home from Elizabethtown, and decided to reward ourselves with our favorite comfort food: a fish and rings box from Kingfish Jeffersonville, eaten in a nearby park while gazing at the river. We got home totally exhausted. We had some bad luck on the trip, but it could?ve been much worse: we could have broken down in no man's land. (And we think insurance is going to cover all but $100 deductible!) If you are interested in seeing this 2 minute, 10 second piece and lead a trombone choir (8 part, with optional 1 percussionist) just email me or leave a message at rayhortonnusic.com (and promise you will let me know if you perform it)! Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sat Jul 24 17:18:40 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2021 18:18:40 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] correction: FREE MUSIC for college Trombone choirs! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I misstyped my website in the body of the message: it should read rayhortonmusic.com (Thanks, Henry!) If you are interested in seeing this 2 minute, 10 second piece and lead a trombone choir (8 part, with optional 1 percussionist) just email me or leave a message at rayhortonnusic.com(and promise you will let me know if you perform it)! Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > On Jul 24, 2021, at 5:16 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: > > If you are interested in seeing this 2 minute, 10 second piece and > lead a trombone choir (8 part, with optional 1 percussionist) just > email me or leave a message at rayhortonnusic.com (and promise you > will let me know if you perform it)! From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sat Jul 24 17:19:35 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2021 18:19:35 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] correction: FREE MUSIC for college Trombone choirs! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ? Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > On Jul 24, 2021, at 6:18 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: > > ?I misstyped my website in the body of the message: it should read rayhortonmusic.com > > (Thanks, Henry!) > > If you are interested in seeing this 2 minute, 10 second piece and > lead a trombone choir (8 part, with optional 1 percussionist) just > email me or leave a message at rayhortonnusic.com(and promise you > will let me know if you perform it)! > > Raymond Horton > Composer/Arranger > Minister of Music, > Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, > Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > >>> On Jul 24, 2021, at 5:16 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: >>> >> If you are interested in seeing this 2 minute, 10 second piece and >> lead a trombone choir (8 part, with optional 1 percussionist) just >> email me or leave a message at rayhortonnusic.com (and promise you >> will let me know if you perform it)! From swgamble at hotmail.com Wed Jul 28 05:00:30 2021 From: swgamble at hotmail.com (Steven Gamble) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 10:00:30 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Steve is retired Message-ID: Dear Friends, Colleagues, Family, and the occasional Perfect Stranger, I am announcing my retirement from the Tucson Symphony. What an honor it has been for me to play great music with such a great bunch. I joined in 1989 and the enthusiasm and dedication to our orchestra and our art that the members have demonstrated over the years always motivated and inspired me. There were so many mountain-top experiences. THANK YOU! Please follow this link: https://youtu.be/lfmuyJTwtdQ to see my official announcement. It will also give you an idea of what my main retirement activity will be...that's right, serenading my TV. Steve Gamble, 6680 E Calle La Paz, Unit D, Tucson, AZ 85715 520-991-7056 swgamble at hotmail.com From ralphjr at thewhitfields.com Thu Jul 29 17:04:50 2021 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 17:04:50 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me Not Away" arr. Williams Message-ID: <371d62b1c279754689971b71812fdbb5@thewhitfields.com> Folks, I was going through my files and noticed I was missing parts for the above pieces. I spent quite some time looking for somewhere to purchase them. Pepper told me the Brahms was POP and I couldn't find a source for the Speer (except for the Mark Reift editions...and that isn't the version I have.) Can anyone tell me where to buy these? Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." From pricetaylor at gmail.com Fri Jul 30 12:37:25 2021 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 10:37:25 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me Not Away" arr. Williams In-Reply-To: <371d62b1c279754689971b71812fdbb5@thewhitfields.com> References: <371d62b1c279754689971b71812fdbb5@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: Try Hickey's, give them a call if you don't see it there. https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/trombone/ On Thu, Jul 29, 2021, 3:06 PM ralphjr--- via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Folks, > > I was going through my files and noticed I was missing parts for the > above pieces. I spent quite some time looking for somewhere to purchase > them. Pepper told me the Brahms was POP and I couldn't find a source > for the Speer (except for the Mark Reift editions...and that isn't the > version I have.) > > Can anyone tell me where to buy these? > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. > > Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, > > Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" > > "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From ralphjr at thewhitfields.com Fri Jul 30 13:47:15 2021 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com (Ralph Whitfield Jr.) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 13:47:15 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Speer_Sonatas=E2=80=A6?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7C4BD06A-E6DA-482E-81B4-C7E30AFAB5F7@thewhitfields.com> Nevermind in the Speer?I found I had acquired a copy. It was mid-filed. Still looking for the Brahms. Thanks! Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra Founder of Grand Avenue Brass Owner of Rainbow Brass Music co. "Trombonist by Nature, Engineer by Necessity!" > On Jul 30, 2021, at 1:00 PM, trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org wrote: > > ?Send Trombone-l mailing list submissions to > trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > trombone-l-owner at trombonelist.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Trombone-l digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me Not Away" arr. > Williams (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) > 2. Re: Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me Not Away" arr. > Williams (Price Taylor) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 17:04:50 -0500 > From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com > To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: [Trombone-l] Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me Not > Away" arr. Williams > Message-ID: <371d62b1c279754689971b71812fdbb5 at thewhitfields.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Folks, > > I was going through my files and noticed I was missing parts for the > above pieces. I spent quite some time looking for somewhere to purchase > them. Pepper told me the Brahms was POP and I couldn't find a source > for the Speer (except for the Mark Reift editions...and that isn't the > version I have.) > > Can anyone tell me where to buy these? > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. > > Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, > > Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" > > "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 10:37:25 -0700 > From: Price Taylor > To: ralphjr > Cc: List Trombone > Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Speer "Two Sonatas" and Brahms "O Cast Me > Not Away" arr. Williams > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Try Hickey's, give them a call if you don't see it there. > > https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/trombone/ > >> On Thu, Jul 29, 2021, 3:06 PM ralphjr--- via Trombone-l < >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: >> >> Folks, >> >> I was going through my files and noticed I was missing parts for the >> above pieces. I spent quite some time looking for somewhere to purchase >> them. Pepper told me the Brahms was POP and I couldn't find a source >> for the Speer (except for the Mark Reift editions...and that isn't the >> version I have.) >> >> Can anyone tell me where to buy these? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ralph >> >> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. >> >> Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra, >> >> Founder of "Grand Avenue Brass" >> >> "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > ------------------------------ > > End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 53, Issue 11 > ******************************************